Fake News – What’s the harm? Fake News – What’s the harm?

Fake News – What’s the harm‪?‬

Four ideas for fact-checkers, policymakers & platforms on countering the consequences of false information & defending free speech

Publisher Description

Former news reporter and founder of Africa’s first fact-checking organisation Peter Cunliffe-Jones argues that since concern about ‘information disorder’ soared in 2016, we have laboured under flawed assumptions about the nature and effects of ‘fake news’ and misinformation. Based on a four-year review of 250 case studies, Cunliffe-Jones sets out four ideas for fact-checkers, policymakers and platforms to curb harmful consequences and protect wider freedom of speech. First, information disorder is about more than misinformation. Second, misinformation in offline settings can cause as big a problem as misinformation online. Third, misinformation that affects policymakers can be as bad as misinformation that affects the public. Fourth, he proposes a model for fact-checkers, researchers and platforms to distinguish false claims that do and do not have substantive potential to cause substantive consequences.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2025
June 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Westminster Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
2.4
MB
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